What is the main difference between the religion of the ancient Jews from the Egyptian and Babylonian?

The ancient Jews believed in one God – Yahweh. Their religion was and remains Judaism, which is also called the religion of Moses. The ancient Egyptians had many gods. They worshiped animals and plants. The inhabitants of ancient Egypt portrayed their gods as creatures with animal heads and a human body: Aspis – a bull; Sebek, the god of the Nile, is a crocodile; That, the god of wisdom, is an ibis. In addition, Pharaoh was the god on earth for the Egyptians. The Babylonians, being the heirs of ancient Sumer, worshiped the heavenly bodies. So, Shamash and Sin personified the Sun and the Moon, the god of war, Nergal, etc. was the deity of the planet Mars. Thus, an important difference between the religion of the ancient Jews and the rest of the beliefs of their contemporaries in Egypt and Babylon was that they worshiped one God, and their neighbors many.



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